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"Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" follows the curse-laden mysteries surrounding those involved in discovering and excavating King Tut's tomb and the media frenzy that followed.
How Howard Carter's amazing discovery of King Tut's tomb led to tales of a curse and ignited interest in the mummy's ancient mystery.
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery—the first royal tomb found in Egypt since King Tut’s was uncovered over 100 years ago! This newly found tomb belongs to King Thutmose II, who ruled ...
In a series of interviews with Egyptologists and Historians, Curtis Ryan Woodside discusses what the importance of King Tut's ...
Tutankhamun’s tomb, discovered in 1922, is still the most intact pharaoh’s tomb ever found. At the time, King Tut’s exquisite artifacts and his elaborate burial shrine captivated the world ...
The 1922 discovery became a global media sensation—and captured the imagination of millions. When British archaeologist Howard Carter peered into Tutankhamun’s tomb on November 26, 1922, he ...
Artifacts from King Tut's tomb will be on display at the California Science Center in 2018. Nearly half of the items on display will be leaving Egypt for the first and last time.
'Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience,' features 25,000 square feet of images and film, done in partnership with National Geographic. Lauren Glassberg takes a look at the new exhibit.
An exhibition featuring the first CT scans of the boy king’s mummy tells us more about Tutankhamun than ever before Richard Covington Tut's head, scanned in .62-millimeter slices to register its ...
Ancient Egypt's most famous pharaoh, Tutankhamun, or King Tut likely died an early death from a combination of bone disease and infection with malaria, new research found.